Hairstyling Like A Pro: When You Need A Third Hand
August 26th, 2006 by markdownmomWhether scrunching, spiking, straightening or lifting, the latest glamour hairstyles depend on the ability to dry your hair and style it at the same time. What to do?
- Well, you can ask your roommate to use your hair dryer and dry your hair in the back.
- You can hang a mirror opposite your bathroom mirror to check on your "do" while you’re drying it.
- You can hang your head out a moving train on the way to Pisa and keep brushing while the wind blows through it–watch out for trains coming the other way [MDM should know, she did this once]. Still, it is really difficult to dry your hair and comb and spray at the same time. The real successes at this should consider a job with the Cirque du Soleil.
Or you can purchase a hair dryer stand like the one from Target which has a flexible stand and an adjustable loop to hold and position your dryer for $19.99. Telescoping to 3 ft., it can be placed on the floor with the hair dryer pointing upward for taller gals and guys or can be used as a table model on the bathroom vanity or your favorite primping place. Whatever your choice, this stand certainly will save time, assist in making that fabu "do," and possibly preventing dislocating your shoulder or wrenching your back.
MDM did not buy the company, but she is a user of this product!
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